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Here is a topographic map of Galia (click on map to zoom) :
There is still a big hole in the middle of the map because I made a change in an area covering several central provinces.

Here is a map of all the canopees, a canopee is a small administrative division similar to a US county or a french commune. It will be helpfull to make population maps and stuff like that (click on map to zoom).

Finaly here what provincial maps looks like.
I have a scale problem so I can't show you a complete province but just a small part right now (click on maps to zoom).

From left to right : The small coast of North Isthmus (Isthme-du-Nord) - The unpopulated province of Silo - The province of Deläväar unfinished map - The mountainous Black Coast (Côte-Noire).

Approximately 10 of the 46 provinces are completed.
30 others are in a good way.
I have just started 3 that need to be enhanced
and 3 others needs to be completely done .

looks great, although you have a river on the western side of the map that goes from sea to sea; Unless the bottom body of water is a lake, as your river appears to be flowing north, this is unrealistic.

Very nicely done. I noticed some darker blue lines in the southern ocean, does that mean that the land down there has not been entirely drawn in, if so it would explain some of the river violations. Still great work though.

Repped.

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